10 Worst Comic Book Films of All Time

First of all yes, there are actually 11 films on this list. Trust me, it was hard to whittle the sheer volume of poorly adapted comic book movies down to just these few, but I think you'll agree that these are the worst of the worst. If we missed your favorite bad film, please feel free to add your comments below.

R.I.P.D. (2013)

R.I.P.D. (2013)

R.I.P.D.? Maybe D.O.A. would have been a more appropriate title for this disjointed Men in Black meets Ghostbusters mash-up, gauging from the movie-going public's total lack of interest. With a purported budget of $130 million, R.I.P.D. is a bona fide box-office bomb—which, when coupled with 2011's underperforming The Green Lantern, doesn't bode well for Ryan Reynolds' future playing perennial fanboy favorite Deadpool. Unfortunately, even the last minute addition of Jeff Bridges as deceased wild west Marshal Roy Pulsipher (bearded comedian Zach Galifianakis was originally slated for the role) couldn't resuscitate this buddy-cop comedy meets supernatural thriller.

Batman Forever (1995)

Batman Forever (1995)

While many consider Batman & Robin to be one of the worst films of all time, director Joel Schumacher's campy ode to the Caped Crusaders has become something of a so-bad-it's-good guilty pleasure, even gaining a cult following on cable TV. The same cannot be said for Batman Forever, his pretentiously named first foray into Batman mythology. Taking the reins from a disheartened Tim Burton, Schumacher immediately set about recreating the look and feel of the classic '60s show, replacing Michael Keaton with Val Kilmer as Batman, casting Jim Carrey and Tommy Lee Jones as the interchangeable maniacs the Riddler and Two Face, and then decided to add Robin the Boy Wonder to an already overflowing mess of characters. While it was a hit at the box office, no one remembers Batman Forever and fewer still care.